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the smog a result of virtually unregulated industry is finally being treated as an emergency by the government of china. >>> google maps used to show north korea as a blank, vast morass. now, suddenly those looking to get around in the most shut off nation in the world can rely on google maps. they are detailed enough to show pyongyang subway stops and they show the famous gulags, which the map labels concentration camps. a lot of people found it interesting this comes just after google executive chairman eric schmitt visited north core wry ya. >>> and of all the honors tina fey has received, this one is at least tastier than a golden globe. to mark the final episode of "30 rock" this nurse night on nbc, ben & jerry are launching "30 rock, the ice cream." they resisted temptation to do a liz lemon sorbet. we learned the actual ingredients of 30 rock after the show's finally. >>> up next here tonight, it's all happening here at the zoo. these days, that means personal electronics. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like
the smog a result of virtually unregulated industry is finally being treated as an emergency by the government of china. >>> google maps used to show north korea as a blank, vast morass. now, suddenly those looking to get around in the most shut off nation in the world can rely on google maps. they are detailed enough to show pyongyang subway stops and they show the famous gulags, which the map labels concentration camps. a lot of people found it interesting this comes just after...
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so he was doing the rounds selling people on this new budget they have for the new government heaven forbid he said if you were forced to live on when you want to die i would wake up feeling increasingly bad knowing the treatment was all being paid for by the government the problem will be solved unless you let them hurry up and die that's right mrs watson of me just some fellow finance minister in japan so i want you to kill yourself for the benefit of his paper pushing your buddies down the bank of japan that's not right is it what are you going to do about it how about. some you know if they've got that confessional sushi in japan made out of the blowfish actually much of it it kills how mrs watson on the goes down to this asshole's office and serve it with lunch in deadly say she was like that so well twenty five percent of japan's hundred twenty eight million population is over sixty within the next fifty years it's going to be forty percent and he just doesn't. he did because this guy was to kill him so that he makes money speculating with goldman sachs well you know going back
so he was doing the rounds selling people on this new budget they have for the new government heaven forbid he said if you were forced to live on when you want to die i would wake up feeling increasingly bad knowing the treatment was all being paid for by the government the problem will be solved unless you let them hurry up and die that's right mrs watson of me just some fellow finance minister in japan so i want you to kill yourself for the benefit of his paper pushing your buddies down the...
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a lot of people don't realize that the government grows and expands it costs us jobs and economic growth in the private economy and would like to have that discussion in the google this year finally. the price president said it is a statement of priority. in the past years the senate democrats evidently had no priority. tsuda talking about doing a budget, but they're talking about raising taxes. we to think of that for jobs and the economy. talking about economic growth and jobs in the worst thing you can do is raise taxes. as we get in the budget debate, i hope it will focus the light squarely where it should be and that is on the past three years democrats lack of budget and their budget this year is near them talk about it which proposes more tax increases with jobs growth in the economy. >> following the president so-called recess appointments, the courts have now ruled disappointment were illegally made, unconstitutional. so we have now is the nlrb operating under a cloud of uncertainty. i'm introducing legislation this week focused specifically on that and making sure there are no
a lot of people don't realize that the government grows and expands it costs us jobs and economic growth in the private economy and would like to have that discussion in the google this year finally. the price president said it is a statement of priority. in the past years the senate democrats evidently had no priority. tsuda talking about doing a budget, but they're talking about raising taxes. we to think of that for jobs and the economy. talking about economic growth and jobs in the worst...
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the government owned the company. >> where are you willing to take this? think probably after building this firm over four decade you had to document what happened so you write this book, the aig story which is really an incredible read but now you pursue a lawsuit against the government. where are you going with this? ? hold on. all the facts were not own. it took us here's to get all the facts, okay. they were in the book and that's a difference as to that's been publicly acknowledged and what's in the book. second, look. there were thousands of people who lost their net worth at aig, pension funds. i owe it to them and i'll pursue that all the way to get justice, if that takes another five or ten years. >> and employees were cut as a result of what went on in. >> oh, okay. >> other you are a warrior trying to get something back from what was incredibly important to you, tied to your heart and soul and everything, built this firm and yet aig is not going along with you. benmoschy was on a couple weeks ago. i want you to hear what he has to say because i
the government owned the company. >> where are you willing to take this? think probably after building this firm over four decade you had to document what happened so you write this book, the aig story which is really an incredible read but now you pursue a lawsuit against the government. where are you going with this? ? hold on. all the facts were not own. it took us here's to get all the facts, okay. they were in the book and that's a difference as to that's been publicly acknowledged...
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joy, the republicans have always said they are for limited government. >> right. >> are they also for unlimited whining, crying? >> i think the decent thing to do is for us to all chip in and buy blankets for everyone. everyone gets a blankie. i have never seen so much whining and moaning and crying. it's pathetic. the conservative movement has always supposedly been the macho movement in american politics, but now they are the whining movement in american politics. their entire indictment of barack obama is, he's mean! that's pathetic. >> right. >> are you serious? >> yes, she is serious, ron. we just saw one of our fellow conservatives talking about the president's plan to outlaw fox news. actually all the president pointed out and i'm quoting was that if a republican member of congress is not punished by fox news or by rush limbaugh for working with a democrat on a bill of common interest, then you'll see more of them doing it. which i don't know, ron, sounds pretty obvious to me, but are you also losing sleep at night because you're afraid the president wants to take away your fox
joy, the republicans have always said they are for limited government. >> right. >> are they also for unlimited whining, crying? >> i think the decent thing to do is for us to all chip in and buy blankets for everyone. everyone gets a blankie. i have never seen so much whining and moaning and crying. it's pathetic. the conservative movement has always supposedly been the macho movement in american politics, but now they are the whining movement in american politics. their...
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no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. >> i defended the second amendment flying in combat over iraq in kuwait, you know, defending our country. i own a gun. this really isn't about the second amendment. >> reporter: these will be the star witnesses at congresses' first hearing since the shooting in newtown. mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords who was shot in the head, six people died in the attack. the couple are gun owners themselves and used to practice at an nra range. now they are taking on the powerful gun lobby. kelly tells cnn they support extensive gun control, including restricting high-capacity weapons, like the one used by giffords' shooter. >> he was taken down after unloading ten rounds in a magazine, then there would certainly be other people that didn't -- that died that day that would be alive today. >> reporter: as the nra's executive director, wayne lapierre is the defender of gun rights. his prepared testimony released by the nra sounds familiar warnings. law-eye biding gun owners will not take responsibility for criminals nor do w
no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. >> i defended the second amendment flying in combat over iraq in kuwait, you know, defending our country. i own a gun. this really isn't about the second amendment. >> reporter: these will be the star witnesses at congresses' first hearing since the shooting in newtown. mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords who was shot in the head, six people died in the attack. the couple are gun owners themselves and...
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march up steadily and a windfall of money that the government because one asset they can keep. cheryl: it is not the baby stroller company? >> they have baby strollers, but this is a different company. cheryl: it does the spray painting. >> and lubrication on equipment, that is what contractors want. you got the name right. i was on a conference call. that is why the stock is up reported better-than-expected earnings. but you can make 50% in three or four years in the stock. cheryl: this one we love, sausage. wilshire farms. just so people know he came in here yammering. why do you love it? >> essentially i like things that are easy for me to understand. sausage, jimmy dean read phil scheier brand foods spun off, and i find companies splitting up, but when they split up an entity can we find out what is attractive. driving the price down which will then go up, you have to live through that. the management focusing on fundamentals. it was probably the odyssey. only 900 bc. i was there. the hands-on research. cheryl: do you have a stock you think is your best in the past five yea
march up steadily and a windfall of money that the government because one asset they can keep. cheryl: it is not the baby stroller company? >> they have baby strollers, but this is a different company. cheryl: it does the spray painting. >> and lubrication on equipment, that is what contractors want. you got the name right. i was on a conference call. that is why the stock is up reported better-than-expected earnings. but you can make 50% in three or four years in the stock. cheryl:...
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more. [ laughter ] sure, exercise will make me look better, feel better, be more attractive, but if a government employee getting paid ten bucks an hour doesn't see how i've shaved inches off my muffin top, why even fly anymore? [ laughter ] i might as well take the bus, where you don't need some fancy scanner to flash people your junk. [ laughter ] now, folks, my guest tonight a man named michael shellenberger. he is an environmental strategist who believes that we need new thinking when it comes to the battle against global warming. i agree. my old thinking was "what global warming?" [ laughter ] now, i began to believe in global warming after al gore's movie made money. [ laughter ] the market had spoken. it's the same reason i believe our children are fighting to the death in capitol city. [ laughter ] and the evidence is growing. look no further than australia, which was just simultaneously battered by typhoons, wildfires, and record heat. and that's in january. imagine what it's like there in the summer. [ laughter ] but ladies and gentlemen -- [ laughter ] -- australia didn't take this ly
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march 27th, that is when government spending runs out. or a large chunk of it. if there is no agreement on that, that could shut down the federal government. you're looking at debt ceiling all the way on may 18th. congressional aides saying treasury is telling them pause of extraordinary measures they can use, this pushes the debt ceiling day back to sometime this summer perhaps if this is a bill that clears congress and the senate is going to consider it the next couple of days and likely it does pass of the because the debt ceiling is pushed off and the next real fast deadline is march 27th, that government spending deadline, analysts say that increases the likelihood of a government shutdown. >> take off the worst-case scenario elements of this what could be a worst-case scenario by removing the debt ceiling essentially. have just a good ol' fight on spending. and you know, with those kind of ground rules the markets can continue to recover and that would be best for everybody. >> now republican and democratic leaders are not threatening to shut down the gove
march 27th, that is when government spending runs out. or a large chunk of it. if there is no agreement on that, that could shut down the federal government. you're looking at debt ceiling all the way on may 18th. congressional aides saying treasury is telling them pause of extraordinary measures they can use, this pushes the debt ceiling day back to sometime this summer perhaps if this is a bill that clears congress and the senate is going to consider it the next couple of days and likely it...
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listen, the government put the sequestration and debt ceiling on vacation for six to ten weeks. therefore, the markets are concentrating right now. as we move through february, you can believe sequestration is going to come to the top again. when it does, it will have that whole sense of anxiety. >> let me answer questions. we are seeing revenue growth now. we have no revenue growth last quarter, now almost 4% in the quarter. if we get an acceleration even modestly top line growth, 5% maybe, that will go right to the bottom line. >> i want to get to rick santelli. he had an auction that went off the board. how does it look, ricky. >> doesn't look bad. we'll give it a grade in a minute. one issue market at 1:00 eastern was 89 basis points bid offered at 88.5. this yield on the auction .889, on top of the side of the market. close to the 10 auction affair, 397 on the indirects. we had 16.8 on directs, which is a little better than 13% 10 auction average but nowhere near the 30 we had last look. remember, directs have been very powerful. all in all, this was another b auction just
listen, the government put the sequestration and debt ceiling on vacation for six to ten weeks. therefore, the markets are concentrating right now. as we move through february, you can believe sequestration is going to come to the top again. when it does, it will have that whole sense of anxiety. >> let me answer questions. we are seeing revenue growth now. we have no revenue growth last quarter, now almost 4% in the quarter. if we get an acceleration even modestly top line growth, 5%...
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, the federal government, the state government or the local government but government generally to protect its citizens. police not on the scene cannot arrive at a mass shooting, such as newtown, in time to stop it. at columbine, the police employed techniques that are no longer used because they did not stop killings that occurred after their arrival. at virginia tech, government officials made decisions after the shooting started that some even have argued may well have led to unnecessary deaths. the president cited constitutional protection of individual rights as a basis for expanding federal power against private individuals. now, no wonder millions of americans fear that congress could enact legislation that could lead to a tyrannical federal government. i cannot accept the president's claim that -- quote -- "there will be politicians and special interest lobbyists publicly warning of a tyrannical, all-out assault on liberty, not because that's true but because they want to gin up fear." end of quote of the president. the president reads the constitution differently than it has ever
, the federal government, the state government or the local government but government generally to protect its citizens. police not on the scene cannot arrive at a mass shooting, such as newtown, in time to stop it. at columbine, the police employed techniques that are no longer used because they did not stop killings that occurred after their arrival. at virginia tech, government officials made decisions after the shooting started that some even have argued may well have led to unnecessary...
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right now the egyptian government is dealing with another day of violent protests. at least 52 people are dead and the head of the army is warning that the political turmoil is putting the state on the verge of collapse. president mohammed morsi declaring a state of emergency which includes a curfew in some cities. meanwhile police are clashing with demonstrators in cairo, using tear gas to break them up and arresting protesters who tried to storm a popular hotel. conor powell has all the latest on this story from jerusalem. hi, conor. >> reporter: patti ann, the protests entered their sixth day and they continue to be very violent. now the anger on the street stems from the slow pace of reforms both politically and economically and making matters worse, over the weekend on sunday night, president morsi introduced martial law into three cities including the major shipping hub of suez. the morsi defended the emergency law calling it necessarily but it is eerily similar to the one that ruled egypt for three decades during the hosni mubarak era. egyptians are increasin
right now the egyptian government is dealing with another day of violent protests. at least 52 people are dead and the head of the army is warning that the political turmoil is putting the state on the verge of collapse. president mohammed morsi declaring a state of emergency which includes a curfew in some cities. meanwhile police are clashing with demonstrators in cairo, using tear gas to break them up and arresting protesters who tried to storm a popular hotel. conor powell has all the...
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it is a government run company they do not have a free press. if there is an oil spill, the media will not talk about it. even if they do, they will not talk about it. environmental responsibility, you bet. we use our oil resources for peaceful purposes. treatment of workers, you work and make 150 grand a year as a welder. finally, human rights. in many opec countries like saudia arabia and iran, women are not even allowed to vote. they hang gays by the thousand. they stone people to death. it is just a different ethical character. i think it should be built for economic reasons. to my liberal friends, i would say, live up to your values. connell: ezra, thank you. we will have you on again. more people ready to place new beds in the market. the old safe haven taking a hit today. sandra smith talking gold. first, some winners today on the nasdaq. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. no go call. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibit
it is a government run company they do not have a free press. if there is an oil spill, the media will not talk about it. even if they do, they will not talk about it. environmental responsibility, you bet. we use our oil resources for peaceful purposes. treatment of workers, you work and make 150 grand a year as a welder. finally, human rights. in many opec countries like saudia arabia and iran, women are not even allowed to vote. they hang gays by the thousand. they stone people to death. it...
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it includes are registering with the government and undergoing background checks. they will also have to pay taxes, penalties and learn how to speak english. >> illegal immigration is one of the top concerns. congress has failed to act on this. this is a disappointment. >> president obama did state that they did stop in reporting some of them. >> they promise is a promise. with all due respect you did not keep that promise. >> what i did promise was that i will work everyday to make sure that everyone in this country regardless of who they are and what they look like the that would have a fair shot at being an american. >> it was a wake-up call for republicans. >> there were a lot of democrats this stated that would resolve this problem and fix our broken immigration system. >> it is 9:42 a.m. perry ed here is a live look outside. you concede this is the approach to the bay bridge. we will be right back. >> welcome back. we are following the latest out of new orleans. the 49ers are getting ready for super bowl sunday. a part of the processes media day which is sche
it includes are registering with the government and undergoing background checks. they will also have to pay taxes, penalties and learn how to speak english. >> illegal immigration is one of the top concerns. congress has failed to act on this. this is a disappointment. >> president obama did state that they did stop in reporting some of them. >> they promise is a promise. with all due respect you did not keep that promise. >> what i did promise was that i will work...
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the draft budget reflects shinzo abe's determination to stimulate japanese government by boosting government expenditures. public works spending will increase for the first time in four years. the government plans to spend over $770 billion to implement its policies. that's up about 3% in yen terms from the current fiscal year. it has earmarked more than $240 billion for servicing government debt or an increase of over 1%. also for the first time in four years, tax revenues are expected to exceed what the government would get by issuing new bonds. the government expects tax revenues to total over $473 billion, or nearly 2% more than in this fiscal year. meanwhile, new bond offerings will fall by 3% to about $470 billion. japan still relies on government bond sells for 46% of its total revenue. the outstanding balance of government debt is expected to total about $8.2 trillion at the end of fiscal 2013. to repay it, the nation requires 17 years worth of tax revenues. the total debt also translates into almost $65,000 per person. the government plans to submit the draft budget to the diet for
the draft budget reflects shinzo abe's determination to stimulate japanese government by boosting government expenditures. public works spending will increase for the first time in four years. the government plans to spend over $770 billion to implement its policies. that's up about 3% in yen terms from the current fiscal year. it has earmarked more than $240 billion for servicing government debt or an increase of over 1%. also for the first time in four years, tax revenues are expected to...
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when you talk about abortion that is not small government that is government all up in your business. >> caller: they are saying one thing and doing the other. it's like -- especially john mccain he is trying to throw everyone under the bus. >> stephanie: if we get the right thing on immigration reform, who cares if they are doing it for political reasons. >> i have to give them credit for moving on this. >> stephanie: but they only do it because -- not because it is the right thing to do, but it is because they have to. >> yeah, john mccain said flat out yesterday, it's because of the election. >> stephanie: it's the angry leprecon puffing away on his pipe. that was him being all anti-illegal immigrant when he was running with whatever -- oh that sheriff baboo. right. there is a whole story we can talk about with him. twenty-eight minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinkin
when you talk about abortion that is not small government that is government all up in your business. >> caller: they are saying one thing and doing the other. it's like -- especially john mccain he is trying to throw everyone under the bus. >> stephanie: if we get the right thing on immigration reform, who cares if they are doing it for political reasons. >> i have to give them credit for moving on this. >> stephanie: but they only do it because -- not because it is the...
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martha: one thing that the government really usually does not do but just imagine your state government sending you a check. here is some of your tax money back because actually we don't need this money from you. one governor is hoping he can do just that ♪ . we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've dided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even bett. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautil. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. soome to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who ca the gulf home. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition
martha: one thing that the government really usually does not do but just imagine your state government sending you a check. here is some of your tax money back because actually we don't need this money from you. one governor is hoping he can do just that ♪ . we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've dided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even bett. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautil. take a boat ride or just lay...
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we need appropriate government and we need international cooperation to make sure that governments act together to get it right because a globalized economy means international cooperation or else we're not going to get the job well you surely so like a more there's another quote we all also sound like more of this is what you said recently. it's essential to get the financial economy working for the real economy . this is worth well you must think there's an awful lot of marxists around and i certainly don't count myself a marxist i think everybody recognizes across the political spectrum from quite liberal observers to more social democratic observers that the financial economy has been at the roots of this crisis everybody knows that and i think everybody recognizes too that in order to get the real economy and that's remember the real economy is where people work where value is added and where human needs are responded to to get that back on the road the financial sector has to play its normal role it's perfectly normal of providing finance providing credit and one of the problems
we need appropriate government and we need international cooperation to make sure that governments act together to get it right because a globalized economy means international cooperation or else we're not going to get the job well you surely so like a more there's another quote we all also sound like more of this is what you said recently. it's essential to get the financial economy working for the real economy . this is worth well you must think there's an awful lot of marxists around and i...
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the draft budget reflects shinzo abe's plan to stimulate japanese government by expanding government expenditures. the government plans to spend over $770 billion to implement its policies. that's up about 3% in yen terms from the current fiscal year. it has earmarked more than $240 billion for servicing government debt or an increase of over 1%. also for the first time in four years, tax revenues are expected to exceed what the government would get by issuing new bonds. the government expects tax revenues to total over $473 billion, or nearly 2% more than in this fiscal year. meanwhile, new bond offerings will fall by 3% to about $470 billion. japan still replies on government bond sells for 46% of its total revenue. the outstanding balance of government debt is expected to total about $8.2 trillion at the end of fiscal 2013. to repay it, the nation requires 17 years worth of tax revenues. the total debt also translates into almost $65,000 per person. the government plans to submit the draft budget to the diet for approval by the end of next month. >>> let's check on the markets. eu
the draft budget reflects shinzo abe's plan to stimulate japanese government by expanding government expenditures. the government plans to spend over $770 billion to implement its policies. that's up about 3% in yen terms from the current fiscal year. it has earmarked more than $240 billion for servicing government debt or an increase of over 1%. also for the first time in four years, tax revenues are expected to exceed what the government would get by issuing new bonds. the government expects...
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as the government told us . what are your thoughts i think they bear a diabolical responsibility this is a man who was turned his back on corporate life wasn't interested in making money was into very interesting internet freedom and walked the walk and for doing that for just trying to copy some files which had an absolute right to access any way he was hounded and face thirty five years in prison in a maximum security prison for doing that for trying to free liberate information for the good of humanity now i don't think anything more protests than that is an end game to those other words if the corporations and hollywood are going to push the public always so far before you have an american spring moment and they seek regime change as is dictated in the constitution that's every american's responsibility to overthrow their government if the tire touch only takes over are we at that moment yet do you think or other americans are just too drugged up and obese i think we're getting very close to that moment and
as the government told us . what are your thoughts i think they bear a diabolical responsibility this is a man who was turned his back on corporate life wasn't interested in making money was into very interesting internet freedom and walked the walk and for doing that for just trying to copy some files which had an absolute right to access any way he was hounded and face thirty five years in prison in a maximum security prison for doing that for trying to free liberate information for the good...
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the japanese government is easing restrictions of a ban set in place in 2003. japan shut off imports from the u-s and other countries following the mad cow scare. now -- the country will permit beef imports from cattle 30 months or younger. its a victory for beef exporters here. prior to the ban japan was one of the largest customers for the industry. boeing's dreamliner investigation is shifting beyond the battery. as 787's remain grounded... regulators say there's no evidence, the dreamliner's battery is the source of its problems. the investigation now turns to the aircraft's monitoring system -- which gauges temperature and voltage of the batteries. reports say airbus warned the industry of possible risks of using lithium ion batteries last year. it is also reported the japanese government helped to fast track the release of dreamliner by relaxing some saftety regulations. toyota is back on top. the automaker sold a record 9.75 million vehicles worldwide in 2012. that locks in a first place win in front of gm which sold 9.29 million cars and trucks. volkswa
the japanese government is easing restrictions of a ban set in place in 2003. japan shut off imports from the u-s and other countries following the mad cow scare. now -- the country will permit beef imports from cattle 30 months or younger. its a victory for beef exporters here. prior to the ban japan was one of the largest customers for the industry. boeing's dreamliner investigation is shifting beyond the battery. as 787's remain grounded... regulators say there's no evidence, the...
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, the state government, local government, to get money for your non profit. host: the congressman can clarify his business background. background nonprofits guest: my background is in the private sector. i started two for-profit companies that are public companies and are creating jobs. i also started a nonprofit in maryland called blueprint maryland, it was designed to help put forth a plan to help maryland both the economy and make it more competitive. it was organized as a nonprofit. all the funding for it came from myself, did not take money from anyone to start a nonprofit. the point of the non-profit was to look at the competitive situation of maryland. maryland is a state that is overly dependent on federal spending. it is the third most dependent state in the country from an economic standpoint on federal spending if you look at job creation. it is my view that the future holds reduced federal spending as a percentage of our economy. so that is a threat to maryland. i wanted to organize an effort to help look at that situation and come up with ideas t
, the state government, local government, to get money for your non profit. host: the congressman can clarify his business background. background nonprofits guest: my background is in the private sector. i started two for-profit companies that are public companies and are creating jobs. i also started a nonprofit in maryland called blueprint maryland, it was designed to help put forth a plan to help maryland both the economy and make it more competitive. it was organized as a nonprofit. all the...
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government. where roads get paid, electricity. running water. but all of these things are done in a way that dramatically and disproportionately benefit white people and how the white people out of the state of poverty and into the lower middle class in a way that african-americans were excluded from, and so this heading of the clock, of the march towards the middle class is something that we must understand to challenge the issues that remain in the present. >> i think it's a fabulous story, and would invite anyone on the panel to respond. in that case, we do have plenty of time left over for some questions from the audience. and out the back is the microphone. and please raise your hand and i would ask you to wait until the microphone comes to you, state your name and your affiliation. if you happen. so we will start with this lady right here, please. >> my name is katrina browne, and gail referenced a documentary hybrid is called "traces of the trade," and so speaking from the context of knowi
government. where roads get paid, electricity. running water. but all of these things are done in a way that dramatically and disproportionately benefit white people and how the white people out of the state of poverty and into the lower middle class in a way that african-americans were excluded from, and so this heading of the clock, of the march towards the middle class is something that we must understand to challenge the issues that remain in the present. >> i think it's a fabulous...
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if you're investing in a bond fund at the moment, investing in government bonds and those government bonds are yielding 2% and the costs from top to bottom of that fund is 3%, it's a pretty stupid decision. right. >> yeah. i mean, over time, and maybe if you're a retail investor, you're retailing in pensions and mutual funds, how much do costs higher costs damage funds? if you're doing over 10 or 15 years -- >> this is one of the great wonders of the world, it's compounding. so people think there's only an extra 1%, 1.5% if you're investing at 20 or 30 years, that's 30% of your capital gone in fees and costs. and it's like going up an escalator. more for the fees and charges, the higher that speed of the escalator and the harder it is to actually end up ahead. now, it doesn't mean that people can't achieve that. it just means it's harder if there's a lot of costs. >> we know the etp industry crossed the $2 trillion mark. does it cross the $3 trillion mark? and how soon? >> i don't know how soon. i just think it's a great way to invest. it has incredible advantages. >> four years from
if you're investing in a bond fund at the moment, investing in government bonds and those government bonds are yielding 2% and the costs from top to bottom of that fund is 3%, it's a pretty stupid decision. right. >> yeah. i mean, over time, and maybe if you're a retail investor, you're retailing in pensions and mutual funds, how much do costs higher costs damage funds? if you're doing over 10 or 15 years -- >> this is one of the great wonders of the world, it's compounding. so...
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each of us, government leaders and everyday citizens alike, must ask ourselves what vulnerabilities we may have overlooked. we must also place even greater emphasis on partnerships and information sharing. no single agency, no single company, no single nation can defeat these complex global threats alone. in these days of tight budgets, working together is essential. it is the only way to work. finally, we need the right tools to address shifting threats. for example, the foreign language skills and advanced cyber capabilities we used. another critical tool is the fbi's ability to accept electronic communications. many social networking conduit's, in contrast to traditional communications carriers, are not able now to produce the electronic communications we seek in response to a court order. when investigators cannot collect communications pursuant to a court order in near real- time, they may not be able to act quickly enough to disrupt threats to protect public safety. laws covering this area have not been updated since 1994, a lifetime ago in the internet age. we are working with c
each of us, government leaders and everyday citizens alike, must ask ourselves what vulnerabilities we may have overlooked. we must also place even greater emphasis on partnerships and information sharing. no single agency, no single company, no single nation can defeat these complex global threats alone. in these days of tight budgets, working together is essential. it is the only way to work. finally, we need the right tools to address shifting threats. for example, the foreign language...
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>> even if it passes we're going to focus on state governments. the nra has worked very hard to create huge loopholes in the state oflaws of the state legislature to give a lot of money to the campaigns of state legislatures, and we're going to mobilize our 75 chapters across the country. there will be many more, to get things done at a state level. >> john: from minneapolis founder of moms for gun control shannon watts. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> john: so what can the president do about climate change without congress' help? if there is something he can do, desmond tutu said a quote that is one of my favorite quotes. "we are tied together in a web of humanity. i am a person only through you. i can only be a person only through you." that really resonates me and drives my work. the world is becoming an incredibly connected place. mobile phones are really driving that connection. at kiva, we run an internet marketplace. people can lend to other people for the purpose of starting a small business, going to school or a variety of othe
>> even if it passes we're going to focus on state governments. the nra has worked very hard to create huge loopholes in the state oflaws of the state legislature to give a lot of money to the campaigns of state legislatures, and we're going to mobilize our 75 chapters across the country. there will be many more, to get things done at a state level. >> john: from minneapolis founder of moms for gun control shannon watts. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> john:...
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and so they put pressure on the government, and this is difficult for the government. sometimes they try to put obstacles in our way. however, we are committed to reforms, and we want the -- we what support the current government. i am not trying to say that we have no problems as if there have been no attempts to undermine stability, but every time there has been a plot, a terrorist plot, it has been boiled. in the last two years we have not witnessed any terrorist act. and so the problems that we had, that is why i said we consider them to be behind us now. and obviously we have problems related to this timeframe, but mostly we have overcome our problems. >> let me ask you, as the prime minister of lebanon, how serious is the problem of serious spilling over into our borders? many people argue that syria will not implodes, it will explode, and it will explode on to lebanon, to your country. in particular, for reasons you know rig up relating to ebola and such, in lebanon. how real is that danger, if it is going to happen? the question is, what are you going to do bec
and so they put pressure on the government, and this is difficult for the government. sometimes they try to put obstacles in our way. however, we are committed to reforms, and we want the -- we what support the current government. i am not trying to say that we have no problems as if there have been no attempts to undermine stability, but every time there has been a plot, a terrorist plot, it has been boiled. in the last two years we have not witnessed any terrorist act. and so the problems...
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but the japanese government pays the bill. under the new system, it's the company that does all the planning. jica pays up to $560,000 in research fees. the other company pace the costs. they want to make sure it remains the same. what prompted this new aid strategy was competition from china. in recent years, it agrees to aid. this stadium is going up in zambia. china is financing it. the costs are $94 million. last summer, chinese authorities announced that over the next three years, they will spend $20 billion on all the projects. that's double what they spend for the past three years. >> translator: we can't leave everything up to the government. we need to work with the private and nonprofit sectors to expand this program as much as possible. >> reporter: japan's aid strategy also benefits japanese companies. he works for the motorcycle maker that installed the water purification system. he had been working to cultivate the african market because jica provided research costs and data. was able to keep the company's costs
but the japanese government pays the bill. under the new system, it's the company that does all the planning. jica pays up to $560,000 in research fees. the other company pace the costs. they want to make sure it remains the same. what prompted this new aid strategy was competition from china. in recent years, it agrees to aid. this stadium is going up in zambia. china is financing it. the costs are $94 million. last summer, chinese authorities announced that over the next three years, they...
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we talk about government payments and we talk about government costs, purchasers and it employer cost but to individuals if they are seeking care out of network it matters to them if a particular physician is charging 10 times medicare, five times medicare, seven times medicare. we are just finishing up the study and the results are eye-popping in terms of out-of-network charges so we have to look at that. stuart talked about malpractice. if we want a high-performance system that to protect physicians who are practicing best practice and surely that is something stakeholders can agree with. i want to just say two more things. 21st century workforce. we have talked about the scope and practice from the standpoint generally in the policy community about nurses working to the top of their license. i would say it's important to look at the practice breaking down barriers so physicians can practice to the top of their licensing getting as much help as possible implementing coordinated care and disease management which we need to move to. finally, i think there are real opportunities if we
we talk about government payments and we talk about government costs, purchasers and it employer cost but to individuals if they are seeking care out of network it matters to them if a particular physician is charging 10 times medicare, five times medicare, seven times medicare. we are just finishing up the study and the results are eye-popping in terms of out-of-network charges so we have to look at that. stuart talked about malpractice. if we want a high-performance system that to protect...
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but it's up to local governments to implement and enforce those codes and the effort to get tax breaks to businesses to upgrade sprinkler systems has stalled. what's the lesson? >> the lesson is we all need to get smart. this isn't going to be the last fire in a club. the next one is going to be even bigger because no one's paying attention. >> reporter: the national fire protection association told us the codes written after the station fire have been largely adopted for new nightclubs. but, scott, the group also estimates that fewer than 12 states have actually implemented those new rules for existing clubs. >> pelley: when you go in the club, know where the exists are. michelle, thank you very much. those protests in egypt are now growing more violent by the day. more than 50 people have died since friday.pe president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew in three cities, but that hasn't stopped the protesters who accuse him of monopolizing power and putting islamic fundamentalists in charge. there have been five days of protests sparked by the second
but it's up to local governments to implement and enforce those codes and the effort to get tax breaks to businesses to upgrade sprinkler systems has stalled. what's the lesson? >> the lesson is we all need to get smart. this isn't going to be the last fire in a club. the next one is going to be even bigger because no one's paying attention. >> reporter: the national fire protection association told us the codes written after the station fire have been largely adopted for new...
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>> even if it passes we're going to focus on state governments. the nra has worked very hard to create huge loopholes in the state oflaws of the state legislature to give a lot of money to the campaigns of state legislatures, and we're going to mobilize our 75 chapters across the country. there will be many more, to get things done at a state level. >> john: from minneapolis founder of moms for gun control shannon watts. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> john: so what can the president do about climate change without congress' help? if there is something he can do, should he? that's coming up next. also available scalpicin® 2 in 1, itch relief plus dandruff control. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infec
>> even if it passes we're going to focus on state governments. the nra has worked very hard to create huge loopholes in the state oflaws of the state legislature to give a lot of money to the campaigns of state legislatures, and we're going to mobilize our 75 chapters across the country. there will be many more, to get things done at a state level. >> john: from minneapolis founder of moms for gun control shannon watts. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> john:...
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you get the government you vote for, that you deserve and this is the government you have. if you oppose the republicans in the senate for reaching this agreement, your recourse is to replace those members. host: going back to your comments about the president paused use of drones and how he fights the war on terror -- guest: every president has said he is facing problems that his predecessors did not have to face and that is why he is asking for more power. three people have to be highly skeptical of that. drones an important technology. they are not so vastly different nor is the war on terror so vastly different as to excuse the creation of an imperial presidency. this president, at least his administration, has said they will reserve the right to do drone strikes in countries that are posed to them. the american people dismiss the concerns are countries that raise his objections. we can debate whether pakistan is probably saying they want grown attacks but publicly they have denounced them. these are acts of war under any definition. we cannot believe that, as a country
you get the government you vote for, that you deserve and this is the government you have. if you oppose the republicans in the senate for reaching this agreement, your recourse is to replace those members. host: going back to your comments about the president paused use of drones and how he fights the war on terror -- guest: every president has said he is facing problems that his predecessors did not have to face and that is why he is asking for more power. three people have to be highly...
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you have a job in the government. you are in the -- you lose your job, either because you are a baptist -- bathist, or because things happen. it is 125 degrees in the summer. you don't have electricity. you have no job. you have a wife, several children. deborah things have happened. one, you did not like saddam hussein, but you had a job here you could take care of your family. you did not have foreigners driving around, looking as though they are occupiers, whether they are or not. you get all the negatives of seeing a foreign opposing power, none of the positives of having saddam hussein off the throne. life got worse. as resistance started and violence occurred, you could not be protected from that. the worse it got, you now have all of these physical and economic problems and life is not safe. at least under saddam, if you did not oppose the government, you had a certain guarantee to your life. so, we took away the positives -- the few positives that saddam hussein gave. we introduced a number of negatives. we al
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so, you get out of the dxj if you have the ability to short japanese government bonds, do it now. >> and tim, some of the other fundment am reasons that are going on in the population of japan, people are older, they're saving less, i mean, the savings right now is the same here in the united states. 2%. >> yeah, i think this continues. i think what's fundamentally different is that japan is actually seeking to pursue a budget deficit approach. they are effectively a trade surplus, budget surplus country. they are really pushing a weaker yen. this is leading to mass currency war talk. this is a big theme in davos, something that we've been hearing out of the emerging market countries. what is interesting now, a couple of the places like brazil and south africa, have inflation issues and they cannot weaken their currency that much. i think we continue to hear this. i don't think the move on the yen abait bates until we get to dollar. >> and if we get to that point, that could be good for the japanese automakers. they reported record global sales today. general motors was unseemeded at
so, you get out of the dxj if you have the ability to short japanese government bonds, do it now. >> and tim, some of the other fundment am reasons that are going on in the population of japan, people are older, they're saving less, i mean, the savings right now is the same here in the united states. 2%. >> yeah, i think this continues. i think what's fundamentally different is that japan is actually seeking to pursue a budget deficit approach. they are effectively a trade surplus,...
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the company by government the cuts at the end of march. a barge carrying 80,000 gallons of oil crashed in the mississippi river. it spread light crude on the riveriver for some waterway to e for 8 miles in both directions. google+ the larges second larget social network behind facebook. facebook had 693 million active users followed by google+. youtube and twitter took third and fourth place. general motors announced a $600 million investment into the fairfax assembly plant. construction taking two years to complete and will increase the footprint by 15%. david: you were this close. we shall try again tomorrow. when you are the boss and it is your money on the line, you can't afford to have any false hopes about the economy, you have to be absolutely realistic if it makes sense to expand in an economy that never fully recovered since the last recession. he liked to have folks take a chance to expand despite the bad news despite the risk. that friedman, and ceo of checkers and rallies. between these guys we have about 1000 restaurants liste
the company by government the cuts at the end of march. a barge carrying 80,000 gallons of oil crashed in the mississippi river. it spread light crude on the riveriver for some waterway to e for 8 miles in both directions. google+ the larges second larget social network behind facebook. facebook had 693 million active users followed by google+. youtube and twitter took third and fourth place. general motors announced a $600 million investment into the fairfax assembly plant. construction taking...
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these are all government contracts that are going to be effected. although this particular area of the market -- sorry. in defense has done very well since the november lows. up almost 13%, i think we're going to see a pullback as a result of this. >> well, so you think we're going to see a further instability going into the debt ceiling debate? >> absolutely. look what happened with the fiscal cliff. we're going to see nervousness. >> and yet mark you think the fundamentals are good for this economy and this market. >> i think so. while there has been some trepidation as to what the economy was going to look like in 2013 as we were going into the fiscal cliff negotiation at the end of last year, we've now seen in three consecutive months the third being this morning that durable goods orders rose. and in fact trailing three month advance in core capital goods orders is the biggest since the middle of 2011. so you have this mountain of cash in corporate america today. capital stock in the united states. it's the oldest in decades at about 17 years o
these are all government contracts that are going to be effected. although this particular area of the market -- sorry. in defense has done very well since the november lows. up almost 13%, i think we're going to see a pullback as a result of this. >> well, so you think we're going to see a further instability going into the debt ceiling debate? >> absolutely. look what happened with the fiscal cliff. we're going to see nervousness. >> and yet mark you think the fundamentals...
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change the government. no sign of the president heeding those demands and no sign of these two sides talking. wolf. >> joining us now, the british foreign secretary william hague. thanks very much for joining us. let's talk about the arab spring. egypt, libya, tunisia, all of north africa, throughout the midwes middle east. it looks like potentially it's turning out to be a nightmare. is it? >> i think it's never been the work of a couple of years. clearly, it's the work of a generation, change in the arab world. countries that don't have a particular model to follow, you know, there is no -- it's not like the end of communism in europe where eastern european countries knew they wanted to be like western european countries. these countries have to find their own model of democracy. >> looking back, was it a mistake to dump mubarak? >> the egyptian people dumped mubarak? but a lot of the european countries said it was time for him to go. >> well, in the face of revolution in egypt. none of these countries, c
change the government. no sign of the president heeding those demands and no sign of these two sides talking. wolf. >> joining us now, the british foreign secretary william hague. thanks very much for joining us. let's talk about the arab spring. egypt, libya, tunisia, all of north africa, throughout the midwes middle east. it looks like potentially it's turning out to be a nightmare. is it? >> i think it's never been the work of a couple of years. clearly, it's the work of a...